Grand Theft Auto V is a very good game. Itâs also really large and complex. Tons of things to do. Many sights to see. Lots of options. Think of it as a vacation. Can we give you some advice? Here are some tips for getting the most of out of GTA V. No spoilers, just some tips to make your play time as pleasant as possible.
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Get a Physical Copy
Downloading games is cool and all, but you canât download the big fold-out, two-sided map that comes with GTA V. You need a boxed copy for that. Not only is it nice to have a map of Los Santos and Blaine County, but itâs also occasionally useful. See, as good as the in-game map is, one string of sidequests that require you to figure out the locations shot in overhead, satellite âphotographsâ is easier if you have a nice big map to unfold and peruse.
Make Sure You Have 8GB Free
Youâre going to need it for the gameâs mandatory installation on Xbox 360 and PS3. (For 360, the game comes on two discs, but Rockstar recommends that you donât install the second disc. Doing so seems to increase graphical pop-in.)
Be Mindful of Who Is Nearby When Youâre Playing This Game
(Parents, please pay attention to all of this!) Not only does GTA V vie for the world record of use of the n-word in video gamesâused casually and cordially among several of its black charactersâbut itâs plenty violent. Potentially more disconcerting for the sensitive and young is the amount of raunch in the game. Interactive violence is, for better or worse, old hat. But sexy, interactive lapdances presented in a first-person view are unusual for games and just might make things awkward if youâre playing the game in front of the wrong people or if youâre handing the game off to someone who maybe youâd rather not have experience that.
Donât Panic If You Missed Some On-Screen Tips
GTA V continues one of the seriesâ more annoying traditions of constantly popping up little tutorial and help messages in the margins of your TV while you are playing. Blink or stay focused on the in-game action and youâll miss them. Donât worry about it. You can read all of the gameâs recent notifications in the pause menu. Just pause the game, select âBriefâ and flip down to both âHelpâ and âNotifications.â Note that the option to read recent dialogue truncates the script, so if you find yourself missing what people are saying, turn on subtitles.
Play The Missions However Youâd Like
There are no wrong steps in GTA V. You can play the gameâs quests in any order, as soon as they become available. In short order, youâll have multiple missions to choose from. Pursuing one will never lock off the others. Even the heist missions, which require you to choose how you want to approach them, can be easily replayed so that you can try a different approach. Nothing will ever be locked off from you. And once you finish the gameâs main campaign, you can go back into the world and do any quests you havenât done yet, play any mini-games you want more of. Itâll all still be there.
Switch Characters a Lot
Most of the major missions in the game can only be triggered by one of the gameâs lead characters, so youâll frequently feel the need to change from one to the next. Thankfully, the character-switches are swift. âŠsome have specific missions, but, more importantly, this keeps things fresh and also shows you cool transitional sequences that add some color to your characters.
If Youâre Color-Blind, Pay Attention To The Size of Your Mapâs Icons
Each characterâs missions are color-coded on the map. Thatâs great if you can see the difference between orange, teal and navy blue. But what if you canât? Then take note of the size of the mission icons on the map. If theyâre big, the character youâre controlling can trigger them. If theyâre small, they canât.
Keep An Eye Out For Blue Dots On Your Mini-Map
Opportunities to start the gameâs major quests pop up on your map and mini-map as capital letters. The well-made âstrangers and freaksâ sidequests pop up as question marks. These are all missions you can easily replay from the gameâs mission replay menu. But youâll just have to find the blue-dot missions in the world. These are smaller missions, but they too have some scripted lines of speech and even some entertaining little storylines.
They can even have long-term consequences, like adding a henchman to your available partners for your next heist or providing you a good tip for playing the gameâs stock market. Some of these blue-dot missions will appear in set locations of the map. Others (the less important and interesting ones) can appear anywhere. To help catch your eye, the mini-map will flash when a blue dot appears. Stop what youâre doing and check it out. Also: the one involving the construction site appears to be one of the few things in the game that you canât re-try if you fail it. Youâve been warned!
Listen For Stock Tips
You can make a lot of money in GTA V. Each character pulls in a haul from various crime missions and maintains a separate bank account that they can tap into to buy vehicles, guns and property. Each character can also buy and sell stock. It may sound boring, but you should try it. Go into any of the charactersâ cell phones, navigate to the finance part of the web and start scanning the available lists of stocks. There are two stock marketsâthe Liberty City National Exchange and the BAWSAQ. You can buy and sell stock in either. The former is controlled internally by the game. The latter is affected by how other players are playing GTA V. It pulls data from the playerbase through the Rockstar Social Club, Rockstarâs online service that connects all their games. If, say, a certain make of car is being wrecked a lot in the game, then its manufacturerâs stock value will decline.
What you want to listen for are the gameâs numerous hints and prompts regarding the value of stock in both markets. The gameâs fake radio newscasters will mention the highs and lows of various companies. Use that intel. Some random missions that you come across may introduce you to people who will give out stock tips. Most clearly of all, a series of âassassinationâ missions provided by the character Lester always explicitly tell you how some company stock will be affected if you carry out the mission to, say, assassinate a rival CEO. Listen to Lester closely! And then invest before you assassinate⊠always a wise strategy.
But Youâll Have Plenty of Money, Regardless
Donât care about the stock market? Donât worry! You will rarely be short on money in GTA V. If you just play with whatever money you get from missions, youâll have plenty to take taxis, buy guns and armor and modify your car. You wonât have enough money to buy the gameâs most expensive properties and vehicles, but thatâs not the end of the world.
Connect to the Rockstar Social Club
Do this and youâll be able to play the online stock market (see above). Youâll also be able to store and check the photos youâve taken with any of the gameâs three main characters. Nothing life-changing here, but some nice perks. The Social Club will likely be way more meaningful once Grand Theft Auto Online is added to GTA V in early October.
Donât Worry About Grinding Your Stats⊠Except For Driving
Each character has several stats that will upgrade based on how you use your character. Drive a lot and your driving stat improves. Get into fights or go running and your strength or stamina should increase. Most of this will come naturally. Youâre not going to run into a mission that you canât clear because your shooting skills arenât good enough (even though Michael does keep asking Franklin to go to the practice range!).
The only skill that seems important to upgrade is the driving one, as it will make cars easier to handle. Get better at driving by⊠driving! Thatâs handy, because it means that if you keep screwing up at driving, youâll get better. Also: learn to use Franklinâs driving skill, which you trigger by pressing in on both thumbsticks. Itâll slow down time and let you make hairpin turns. Hit the sticks again to turn it off so that you donât spend all of it in one go.
Reply To Your E-mails
Youâll get a lot of e-mails on your in-game cellphones. Texts, too. You canât reply to texts, but you can reply to a lot of the e-mails. Youâll know you can do this if your phone illuminates a reply button (a green one on the Xbox 360) while youâre reading a specific e-mail. Press the reply button and youâll be given a prompt to reply.
Thereâs actually no choice, just one reply option. Select it. This will push you through a few e-mail chains with some of the gameâs supporting characters. All of them flesh things out. Theyâre a small but useful touch for immersing yourself in the lives of Franklin, Michael and Trevor.
Stick Around To Listen To Conversations
Lots of characters in GTA V like to talk. Lots of these characters have a lot of linesâmore lines than youâd expect. If you hear someone talking, whether youâre in a mission or just wandering through the game world, hang back and listen. Youâll be surprised how far some conversations go.
Do the Dom Sidequests
There are a lot of good sidequests in the game. Most of the strangers and freaks missions are well worth doing. One particularly good batch is tied to a character named Dom. Do his mission and youâll wind up doing some of the most extreme things in the game. No spoilers. See for yourself!
And Try To Meet Characters As Different People
You may get in a groove of visiting certain characters as Trevor, Michael or Franklin. What you may not realize right away, though, is that you can meet some mission-givers as different characters. Some of the sidequest folks will actually dole out one mission per lead character. These are some of the most interesting missions in the game, because they show you how differently our three leads react to the same people. Seek them out.
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